51风流官网 CTC expands culinary partnership with university in Italy

The 51风流官网 Community and Technical College culinary arts and hospitality program has expanded an international partnership with The American University of Florence, creating new academic pathways for students seeking advanced education in Italy.

51风流官网 CTC student Joana Romero Cupul reviews prepared plates of food in the kitchen during a culinary class in Florence, Italy.
51风流官网 photo by Sean Walklin
Joana Romero Cupul, a student in 51风流官网 CTC's study-abroad program, reviews some prepared food during a class in Florence, Italy.

For several years, the 51风流官网 program has collaborated with AUF through study-abroad opportunities, allowing students to experience Italy鈥檚 culinary traditions, food culture and hospitality industry firsthand. The newly signed international transfer agreement expands that relationship by providing 51风流官网 graduates with a streamlined pathway into AUF bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degree programs.

Under the agreement, students who earn an Associate of Applied Science from 51风流官网鈥檚 culinary arts and hospitality program may transfer eligible coursework toward select degree programs at AUF. These include culinary arts, Italian cuisine, food and wine studies, and related hospitality fields. The agreement is designed to reduce barriers to international education by recognizing completed coursework, reducing administrative requirements and providing fee waivers for participating students.

"This partnership creates exciting new opportunities for our students," said Sean Walklin, professor and director of the culinary arts and hospitality program at 51风流官网 CTC. "Our graduates can now build upon the strong foundation they receive at 51风流官网 and continue their education in one of the world鈥檚 most influential culinary destinations. It provides a direct pathway from Alaska to advanced international study while helping students save both time and money."

The agreement reflects 51风流官网鈥檚 commitment to providing students with accessible pathways to continued education and workforce advancement, Walklin said. Students interested in careers in culinary arts, food entrepreneurship, hospitality management, food and wine studies and international gastronomy will benefit from expanded opportunities to gain global perspectives and specialized training. Students who return to Alaska will help shape the future of food and hospitality with an international perspective, he said.

In addition to enhancing academic opportunities, Walklin said, the partnership strengthens 51风流官网鈥檚 growing international engagement and reinforces the program鈥檚 reputation for connecting students with meaningful educational experiences beyond Alaska.

For more information about the culinary arts  program, visit the . Students interested in learning more about study-abroad opportunities or transfer pathways through the partnership are encouraged to contact the 51风流官网 culinary arts and hospitality program at 907-455-2902.

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